{"name":"PO_04.1 \"My fifteen sunflowers (Pointillism)\"","description":"Pointillism: I admit that I have a certain diffidence towards this pictorial technique which developed in France around 1870 and which consists in juxtaposing single points of color with great precision so that the observer's eye can perceive the overall color. Too much technique for my taste with the risk of a cold and motionless result. But, if interpreted in my own way with lightness and imagination, I must confess that I am having a lot of fun using it.\nI've always liked revisiting the most beautiful works of great artists and I've always thought that Van Gogh's sunflowers were perfect so that the pointillism technique would enhance their intense chromatism, with a widespread use of cadmium yellow, and the tormenting tangle of flowers. Fantastic!\nUnlike the original, I see it enhanced by the black background, what do you think?\nPO_04.1 \"My fifteen sunflowers (Pointillism)\"\npb/Extra rare\nThis is a real hand made drawing by the author. Be wary of imitations. Royaltie reserved 10%","file":"ipfs://QmSchLZeNjJTyeqivPSFEpqj1sKhQHPnFYanKe7BqxNCBF/nft.png","file_metadata":{"FileType":"PNG","FileTypeExtension":"png","MIMEType":"image/png","ImageSize":"1640x2187","Megapixels":3.6,"BitDepth":8,"md5Checksum":"175f6bdc48f3c87b9a475fa77b5355eb"},"image":"ipfs://QmSchLZeNjJTyeqivPSFEpqj1sKhQHPnFYanKe7BqxNCBF/nft.png","external_url":"https://app.refinable.com/item/0xe5b184875dd4f09f687d497d76c22d20aec67788/6781"}